The Catholic University of Murcia has joined its academic offerings for the new 2016-2017 school year, the Degree in Business Administration and Management (ADE) taught entirely in English.
This title is aimed at students seeking to obtain a professional profile internationally oriented company and are interested in the opportunities multiculturalism.
"With this degree is intended to train students for management and business management and better understanding of the economic and social environment, while improving the student's abilities to communicate in English both orally and in writing," explains Professor degree in Business Administration from the UCAM, Alfonso Rosa.
Students will acquire the same powers as the degree in Business Administration in Spanish, such as knowledge of the company and its problems, teamwork, or analytical capacity for social and economic problems.
To access this degree, students must have an open mind to mobility and the acquisition of new experiences.
Mercedes Carmona, deputy director of the degree, emphasizes "its international focus, the potential multicultural environment and English proficiency will get the student after graduation".
For its part, the Catholic University of Murcia also has the titles of Vocational Training Administration and Finance, Attendance Management and International Trade taught in bilingual form, where over two years of studies, the student account with subjects in both Spanish and English.
This training enables students to enter the labor market, but also opens the door to college, if you are interested in studying the Degree in ADE with the corresponding recognition of credits.
Master MBA in English
In addition, the UCAM also offers other related degrees in the field of management and business management entirely in English, such as an MBA (Master of Business Administration) companies.
In it, students receive for one year concerning the different areas of the company required training.
A master which emphasizes multiculturalism, as this last course had students from 15 different nationalities among the 29 who were enrolled.
Source: UCAM